Chiefs' biggest weakness on offense is great news for one Eagles player
The Super Bowl is still days away for the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs. That being said, the Eagles already have an advantage on defense that may decide the outcome of the biggest game of the season. The Philly defense has been an awesome unit this season. The defensive line is at the helm […]
The Super Bowl is still days away for the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs.
That being said, the Eagles already have an advantage on defense that may decide the outcome of the biggest game of the season.
The Philly defense has been an awesome unit this season. The defensive line is at the helm of their production as they are on pace to have a historic season. Their performances have made life much easier on the secondary.
Haason Reddick has been a vital piece to that part of their defense.
The Eagles will need to continue defensive line dominance in the Super Bowl versus Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs.
Reddick's production could be the difference maker, and his matchup is one to keep an eye on.
He will be lined up against Chiefs offensive tackle Andrew Wylie.
Wylie has played well as of late, but inconsistencies have been an issue at times for him in Kansas City.
He and Orlando Brown Jr. have seen struggles this season at the tackle spots for the Chiefs. The interior has been much more consistent for them, but they will have their hands full with the Eagles interior defensive line as well.
Reddick totaled 16 sacks during the regular season. He is Philly's best edge rusher and has flourished in their system.
A couple more in the Super Bowl could mean the difference between points and points for the Chiefs against the Eagles this weekend.
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